Wildflower Speech Therapy is a private practice ​specializing in the assessment and treatment of speech disorders and stuttering. In-home and in-clinic sessions are available for children, teens, and adults.

Stuttering

Allison is highly educated and experienced in the field of stuttering. Having studied under Dr. Courtney Byrd during undergraduate and graduate school, Allison contributed to research at the UT stuttering lab ​and authored a clinician's guide book on transfer and maintenance in school-aged children who stutter. She is a member of ASHA's Special Interest Group on Fluency. ​

Speech

Allison uses a multi-sensory approach to treating speech delays and disorders. When assessing the speech system, she focuses on an individual's ability to control the mandibular, labiofacial, and lingual muscles necessary for speech production. Allison is trained in PROMPT and may utilize tactile cues to help individuals restructure their motor planning if needed. She is a member of ASHA's Special Interest Group on Speech Science.

Personalized Treatment

With Wildflower Speech Therapy, you have the unique opportunity to choose the setting that best suits your specific needs and learning style.

In Your Home

​Speech therapy is provided in the comfort of your own home. Ideal for busy families or for those who are interested in parent training. A travel fee may apply for families who live outside the "home session" zone.

In Clinic

Therapy is provided in a private clinic space located at 4131 Spicewood Springs Road, Suite J-3. Ideal for patients and families who prefer a separate, structured location. The clinic is also offered as an alternative to patients who live outside the "home session" zone.

At School

​Sessions are provided during school hours at your child's preschool or private school. This setting allows for collaboration & communication with your child's teachers. ​​

Empowering Patients and Families

​Speech therapy should be a positive and empowering experience. Wildflower Speech Therapy's mission is to ensure that patients and families are given the information they need to become active participants in their treatment, including:

What goals they are working on

Why certain activities and practices are recommended

How they can independently practice between speech sessions.

What Others Are Saying

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​"We loved Allison. She is kind and loving, yet able to encourage and challenge the kids to reach their goals, all while having fun. We also liked the fact that Allison is thorough and tracks improvement, so can give you a report on areas that have improved and areas that still need to be worked on. ​You are very fortunate to have such a great, invested Speech Therapist available to you."

Kim

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​"What stands out most about Allison is that she is extremely thoughtful and genuine in her interactions. ​She is always careful to listen to what her clients want, while at the same time balancing what they need. ​Allison also has the rare ability of making instant, meaningful, lasting connections with her clients and their families. Simply put, she is a gifted clinician who has had and will continue to have a significant impact on those clients who are fortunate to work with her."

Dr. Courtney Byrd, Director of Lang Stuttering Institute

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​​"We are very thankful to have learned from Allison's expertise! The time our son spent with her proved very beneficial. He looked forward to seeing her each week, and he was always willing to participate in the home practices she provided. ​As parents, we appreciated the meaningful practices Allison provided us to help our child, and she gave us hope as we saw our child's speech improve each week."

Megan and Don

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​"Allison worked with my son Connor during his 3rd grade year. I was very vocal and interested in his progress during his time with her. She was extremely receptive to my willingness to work alongside her and kept that relationship with me throughout the year. ​Together, we saw some tremendous progress with Connor, and reinforcing the therapy at home was key.

"Wildflowers. I envy them. They're brave. Seeds cast by the wind to land where they may. They stay and hold ​against most hot, most cold. ​They persevere, roots shallow, yet fierce and free. They epitomize to me, ​All that I sometimes yearn to be." ​-Julie Andrews